Palacio de Tribunales
Palacio de Tribunales
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Neighbourhood: San Nicolás
Immersed in the sound of honking horns and the footsteps of busy office workers, the Microcentro area of San Nicolás is where visitors will encounter the true hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires, walking down streets lined with office buildings and banks. The financial district is well-known for its vibrant atmosphere and unstoppable rhythm during office hours. After dark, the hubbub and migrates to Corrientes Ave., where theatre lovers might start their evening at a play and end it in one of the many traditional pizzerias nearby. During the day, Corrientes is known for its many bookshops and classic cafés, which are located just minutes away from some famous landmarks, like the Obelisco, Avenida 9 de Julio, and the Teatro Colon.
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- Tribunales • 2 min walk
- Uruguay • 3 min walk
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YTCHENG
Hong Kong, China15,393 contributions
Jan 2019 • Couples
Palacio de Tribunales is a nice building from architectural outlook. Nearly all visitors will come here to take photos around particularly when there is a large park in front. Highly recommended.
Written 24 January 2019
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haplo89
Antwerp, Belgium2,462 contributions
Jan 2019 • Couples
The palace of justice in Buenos Aires is a beautiful, grandiose building. You can enter here for free, don't be afraid of the scan at the entrance.
Written 4 January 2019
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Tassaduq Hussain
Multan, Pakistan3,368 contributions
Apr 2018 • Solo
Tribunales better known as the Palace of Justice of the Nation or Palace of Courts or Courts of Talcahuano or simply Courts is a grand architectural complex located in Lavalle Square in Buenos Aires. It houses the Supreme Court of Argentina. The construction of building started in 1905 and finished in 1942.
Written 30 August 2018
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SILVIABRE
Buenos Aires, Argentina3,116 contributions
Sept 2014 • Friends
This building hosts a great number of local courts. Its architecture may be interesting and worth a visit only in addition to a visit to neighbouring Colon theatre.
Written 27 September 2014
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JDB
Scottsdale, AZ5,018 contributions
Jul 2018 • Solo
Pretty building, and that is about it. I was not able to get inside. Worth taking maybe 5 pictures and continuing on with the day.
Written 13 August 2018
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SEs
London, UK25,869 contributions
May 2018 • Friends
This is the main courts building in the city.The architecture is beautiful. You view it from outside. Tourists not allowed.
Written 18 May 2018
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Martudona
Buenos Aires, Argentina1,051 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
It's a nice building built in a french style in the first years of 1900 ( I think 1912) The Supreme Court is there in the 4th floor and there are also Civil and Criminal Courts in the other floors. Nowadays the building has been modified for worse as it has become small to the great quantity of judicial offices inside. it Many of the most important rooms have been divided to make 2 or 3 instead of 1. But if you are gong to visit it don't loose the celings that are the original ones and the lifts that are also originals. IT's opened from 7,30 AM to 1,30 PM and it's free to be visited although you are not a lawyer.. Common Hearings are not available to public. Although it's crowded it's the best judicial building in Buenos Aires.
Written 27 April 2016
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